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Emily & Lakisha 10 Years On: Are Employers Still Biased About Applicants' Names?
new study on names and employment discrimination finds that the old biases may no longer be there. HowStuffWorks Now examines why.
No One Knows What Caused a Massive 1908 Explosion in Siberia
Theories surrounding the source of the Tunguska blast that rocked the Siberian region in 1908 abound. But the exact cause is still a mystery.
Did people initially think the duckbill platypus was a hoax?
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The duckbill platypus is said to be created from spare animal parts. Learn if people first thought the duckbill platypus was a hoax at HowStuffWorks.
All About the Red-Black-Green Flag of Pan-African Pride
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Today's flag, the red-black-green Pan-African flag, is a key symbol of Black culture for the African diaspora, including African Americans.
Answer These Relationship Questions and We'll Guess What Animal Guards Your Soul
Some relationships are pretty cool, calm and collected, and others can be as wild and woolly as a zoo. Think we can guess what animal guards your soul? Answer these relationship questions and see!
What Type of Sport Matches You?
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Were you born to shoot a perfect jumper, knock a golf ball 200 yards, or chase down an opposing ball carrier? Believe it or not, the sport that fits you is about more than just physical skill. Answer the questions below and we'll tell you what kind of sport is most in line with your personality!
Is a Woolly Mammoth Clone Even Possible?
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The woolly mammoth: an iconic extinct species that once roamed the vast arctic tundra during the last ice age. These colossal creatures disappeared thousands of years ago, but now, scientists are working to bring them back.
Freshwater Jellyfish Are Too Tiny to Sting Humans
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Freshwater jellyfish may sound like an oxymoron—because jellyfish live in the ocean, right? Not all of them. Craspedacusta sowerbii, also called the peach blossom jellyfish, thrives in rivers, lakes and even gravel pits.
10 Things We Thought Were True Before the Scientific Method
Before the scientific method came along, science dabbled in some pretty far-out ideas in its youth. Remember miasmas? And spontaneous generation? And the four elements?
What Came First, the Chicken or the Egg?
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It's a chicken-or-egg situation: What came first? Perplexed people need wonder no longer, as we've sussed out the answer to this ancient riddle.